On a grey day in April, I chose to hike/scramble/explore a route from Repulse Point on Denman Island (end of Lacon Road) along the shoreline, then a route up the steep cliffs to the Boyle Point Trails. I had hoped for a trail, but ended up with an off-trail route until I came into the Provincial Park. I found a much easier route to loop back.
Much of the shoreline route was over wet rocks for 2 km. Rain had fallen, but there was little wind in the morning.
There are old oyster beds and some pebbled coves facing west.
As I approached Boyle Point the cliffs steeply rose as the shoreline became narrow. i struck off, winding up through the forest, going around fallen trees, rock outcrops, and sheer cliffs. I found a route I could scramble up the cliffs, careful work on a solo hike. I had to hold onto tree roots in several spots to haul myself up through the cliff bands. Once over the rim, I bushwhacked over to the trails on Boyle Point Provincial Park.
I had hiked the trails of the park before so I chose a new set of trails, a route past Morrison Marsh to Greenhill Road, looping back toward Repulse Bay. Once on the road, I looked for a trail down to Reginald Road. I spotted a faint user-made trail. On the steep descent, there were some fixed ropes to help hikers. From the end of Reginald Road, I followed a good trail out to the shoreline, then hiked back to the star, a km route
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